User guide

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Secure the UIM circuit board to the MUM200S-2 circuit board, at the pems, with the (4)
provided panhead screws.
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Secure the UIM faceplate to the MUM200S-2 faceplate using the (2) provided beige flathead
screws.
1.3 Install the MUM200S-2 in an IP DSLAM Chassis
The IPD12000 is a fourteen slot chassis; slots 1-12 are reserved for interface modules (such as the
SIM2000-24) and slots 13-14 are reserved for MUMs. Although not required for operational
purposes, if redundancy is desired two MUMs may be installed in the IPD12000, one each in slot 13
and slot 14. The IPD4000 is a five slot chassis; slots 1-4 are reserved for interface modules and slot
5 is reserved for a MUM200S-2.
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Align the MUM200S-2 with the slot module guides of the chosen slot for installation (either slot
13 or 14 on the IPD12000 or slot 5 on the IPD4000).
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Slide the MUM200S-2 firmly into the chassis. DO NOT USE EXCESS FORCE.
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Tighten the fastening screws on the MUM200S-2 faceplate.
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Verify that the PWR (Power) LED on the MUM200S-2 faceplate is illuminated.
1.4 Connect the UIM(s) to the Network
Depending on the model type of the UIM(s) installed in the MUM200S-2, connect the network line(s)
as follows:
1.4.1 UIM-10/100
Plug your Ethernet cable into the RJ45 Ethernet port on the UIM-10/100 faceplate. The UIM-
10/100 connects to a router or a PC with a straight-
t
hrough cable and to a hub or a switch with
a crossover cable.
Verify the connection: solid illumination of the Lnk (link) LED on the UIM-10/100 faceplate
indicates an Ethernet uplink connection has been established. The UIM-10/100 Ethernet port
is 10/100 auto-negotiating.
1.4.2 UIM-T1 and UIM-E1
Plug the T1/E1 cable into the RJ45 T1/E1 port on the UIM-T1 or UIM-E1 faceplate. The UIM-T1
and UIM-E1 connect to a T1/E1 network extender provider unit (TNE1500-P, TNE1500-P-12,
ENE2000-P or ENE2000-P-12) via T1/E1 line.
Verify the connection: the Lnk (link) LED on the UIM-T1 or UIM-E1 faceplate will flash green to
indicate a network connection has been established.
NOTE
Net to Net Technologies recommends that the remote device to which you are connecting be set to auto-
negotiate (if applicable) before making the Ethernet connection.
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